Thanks Glen. Yes, I've just started moving over to using _REQUEST, but
there was one _POST left in the script that sat just up stream of the
place where the error was.
It's a bit frustrating that Flash puts up a an "Error opening URL"
rather than accepting the "Fatal error" message returned f
Hi,
I keep doing this too with server side scripts.
A tip, you may know or not want to hear, but if you repeat it often
enough you eventually remember.
I was told to always set my scripts up to work with $_REQUEST before
changing to $_POST or $_GET, then they can be tested using the
So, the problem was completely unrelated to using POST vs GET.
It turns out that a php runtime error will result in Flash reporting
"Error opening URL". I expected to see the data returned in the onData
string parameter.
Andrew Sinning wrote:
Under Windows XP, running FMX04 in authoring mod
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